Danielle Stoller, PT, MSPT

Neuro Physical Therapist specializing in Stroke Recovery.

Accepting new patients in Nashville, TN or via Tele-therapy

Treatment Optimized for YOU

Our one-on-one sessions focus on using neuroplasticity to help you relearn how to move in a normal way. Together we find a treatment frequency and duration that meets your specific needs.

 

The environment matters when your brain is trying to heal, so I treat you where it’s most effective including your home, a clinic, or via tele-therapy.

 

Research shows that what we believe impacts how our bodies heal. There is power in positive expectations. When we work together, I teach you how to move your body and use your mindset to help get the results you want.

  • “We are incredibly lucky to get to work with Danielle. Her skills and depth of knowledge as a physical therapist have had a tremendous impact on the path of recovery. But it is her attentiveness, compassion and holistic approach that set her apart. On a journey that is hard and slow, Danielle’s steady guidance is invaluable. ”

    S.G. (Patient's Spouse)

  • “When your loved one has a stroke, you realize you are incredibly fortunate if you find someone with Danielle Stoller’s level of skill, experience, and expertise. Then what you realize sometime later is how her quiet calm, confidence, and compassion has always been nurturing your loved one’s heart so they can truly heal.”

    M.Q. (Patient's Parent)

  • “Following my husband’s massive stroke, Danielle used innovative physical therapy to re-engage independent physical activity in my husband. He was originally bedridden with full right side paralysis. Today he walks independently and continues to make mobility improvements. I highly recommend Danielle. She is a blessing to our family and has been instrumental in giving us precious moments that the effects of the stroke originally would have prevented. This year not only did my husband walk our daughter down the aisle of her wedding, he also danced the most beautiful daddy daughter dance I’ve ever seen.”

    J.R. (Patient's Spouse)

  • “Danielle’s patience and ability to understand what I was feeling without my telling her was very impressive. She would slide down the hall (therapy area) on her knees guiding my foot as I stepped. The effort on her part made me want to try harder. If her heart was in it this much, I had to try harder.”

    D. Schilling ( former patient) from his book My Stroke of Faith

I’d love to help you on your path to recovery.